{"id":126169,"date":"2023-11-24T14:56:32","date_gmt":"2023-11-24T14:56:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=126169"},"modified":"2023-11-24T14:56:34","modified_gmt":"2023-11-24T14:56:34","slug":"emt-basic-practice-exam-3-2023-all-questions-with-complete-solution-best-guide-2023-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/11\/24\/emt-basic-practice-exam-3-2023-all-questions-with-complete-solution-best-guide-2023-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"EMT-BASIC PRACTICE EXAM 3 2023 All Questions with Complete Solution |Best Guide 2023\/2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>EMT-BASIC PRACTICE EXAM 3 2023 All Questions with Complete Solution |Best Guide 2023\/2024<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-BASIC<br>1<br>EMT-BASIC PRACTICE EXAM 3 2023 All<br>Questions with Complete Solution |Best<br>Guide 2023\/2024<br>If a preschool child suffers an injury, you should keep in mind that she:<br>A. is not frightened of you as a rescuer.<br>B. does not mind being undressed for a physical exam.<br>C. does not mind being separated from her parents.<br>D. thinks that she is being punished for being bad.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; D. Preschool children often imagine that their injury is a result of<br>a &#8220;bad&#8221; behavior of some sort. It is important for the rescuer to make efforts to<br>calm the child and reassure her that what happened was not her fault.<br>Adolescent patients have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:<br>A. they want their parents to be present during examination.<br>B. they are modest and embarrassed about having clothing removed.<br>C. they prize their dignity and want to be talked to as if they are adults.<br>D. they are especially fearful of permanent injury and disfigurement.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; A. Although adolescent patients are physiologically more alike to<br>adults than children, when under stress, they may revert to a younger emotional<br>age. Teenagers in particular can be focused on their outward appearance, and any<br>injury may be perceived as a significant issue.<br>Which patient is breathing adequately?<br>A. male, age 3 months: respiratory rate, 62\/min, using diaphragm and muscles in<br>chest and neck<br>B. female, age 7: respiratory rate, 12\/min, irregular rhythm, using diaphragm<br>primarily<br>C. male, age 18: respiratory rate, 28\/min, shallow chest motions<br>D. female, age 43: respiratory rate, 15\/min, regular chest motions<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-BASIC<br>2<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; D. The normal respiratory rate for an adult is 12-20 breaths per<br>minute, and chest wall motion should be regular and neither shallow nor very deep.<br>One anatomical difference between infants and adults is that:<br>A. infants have a slower respiratory rate.<br>B. infants have a smaller surface area relative to body mass.<br>C. infants&#8217; brain tissues are thinner and softer.<br>D. infants&#8217; spleen and liver are more protected.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; C. Infants breathe at a faster rate than adults in order to supply<br>more oxygen to a higher metabolic rate. Their surface area is relatively larger,<br>especially at the head, making infants more susceptible to heat loss. An infant&#8217;s rib<br>cage and abdominal muscles are much less developed than adults, which places<br>internal organs such as the spleen and liver at greater risk for injury.<br>A patient should receive oxygen via a non-rebreather mask if he or she is having<br>difficulty breathing or is:<br>A. frightened.<br>B. in pain.<br>C. cyanotic.<br>D. mentally unstable.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; C. Any patient who is having difficulty breathing or who is<br>cyanotic should receive oxygen through a non-rebreather mask.<br>When should you use the jaw thrust to open the airway of your patient?<br>A. if he or she is under on year of age<br>B. if you suspect spinal trauma<br>C. if he or she is unconscious<br>D. if he or she has a curvature of the spine<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; B. Use the jaw thrust rather than the head-tilt\/chin-lift to open<br>the airway in any patient who has suspected spinal trauma.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-BASIC<br>3<br>A danger of using a rigid suction catheter with infants and young children is that<br>stimulating the back of the throat can:<br>A. cause changes in the heart rhythm.<br>B. be ineffective in suctioning.<br>C. lead to immediate vomiting.<br>D. cause the tongue to fall into the airway.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; A. When using a rigid catheter to suction infants and small<br>children, take care not to touch the back of the throat, since stimulation here an<br>cause bradycardia due to stimulation of the vagus nerve. Touching the back of the<br>throat or around the base of the tongue in any patient can trigger a gag, which<br>could lead to vomiting, but the chance of this is not any greater in pediatric<br>patients.<br>When an EMT-B suctions a patient, he or she should only insert the catheter to what<br>point?<br>A. only to the front of the mouth<br>B. never past the last molar<br>C. only to the top of the epiglottis<br>D. never past the base of the tongue<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; D. Suctioning by the EMT-B is limited to the oro- and<br>nasopharyngeal airways. You should never insert the catheter farther than the base<br>of the tongue. Make sure you measure the catheter like you would measure an<br>oropharyngeal airway, mark the measurement, and insert no deeper than that mark.<br>The flow-restricted, oxygen-powered ventilation device should not be used on:<br>A. hypoxic elderly patients.<br>B. infants or very young children.<br>C. patients with diabetes mellitus.<br>D. patients without airway control.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; B. The flow-restricted, oxygen-powered ventilation device should<br>not be used on infants and young children because it can damage lung tissue and<br>allow air to enter the stomach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-BASIC<br>4<br>You are ventilating an adult patient with the two-person bag-valve-mask procedure.<br>Which sign would indicate that the patient is being adequately ventilated?<br>A. The patient&#8217;s heart rate remains below 60\/min.<br>B. The patient is receiving 12 ventilations per minute.<br>C. The chest rises and falls with each ventilation.<br>D. The patient is able to speak in complete sentences.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; C. The best sign that artificial ventilation is adequate is seeing<br>the patient&#8217;s chest rise and fall with each ventilation.<br>Your patient is a 35-year-old trauma victim who is not breathing. You are unable to<br>open the airway by means of the jaw thrust and suctioning. You should:<br>A. attempt a mouth-to-mask ventilation<br>B. use the head-tilt\/chin-lift technique.<br>C. ventilate with a bag-valve-mask unit.<br>D. insert an airway through a tracheostomy.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; B. Although the head-tilt\/chin-lift is not ordinarily used on<br>trauma patients because it interferes with spinal immobilization and alignment,<br>opening the airway takes priority over all other considerations. Be sure to document<br>your actions in the patient care report.<br>Which statement about inadequate breathing is correct?<br>a. A breathing rate that is either too fast or too slow may indicate inadequate<br>breathing.<br>b. Inadequate breathing is much less common in small children than in older adults.<br>c. Increased effort of breathing is often a normal sign and is not associated with<br>inadequate breathing.<br>d. A patient breathing very deeply or very shallowly is compensating for an<br>abnormal respiratory rate.<br>(Correct Answer: &#8211; a. A respiratory rate that is either too fast or too slow may be a<br>sign of inadequate breathing.<br>Respiratory distress occurs with many medical and trauma problems and spans the<br>age groups, making choice b inaccurate. 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